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A shrine to Canada's pastime in the heart of the city.
A shrine to Canada's pastime in the heart of the city. The Stanley Cup is usually housed here - if seeing it is important, call ahead and ensure it's not in another city before you visit
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The PATH is the world's largest underground shopping complex with 27 km (16 miles) of shopping arcades
A great place for hockey fans, with interactive exhibits
The glass domed Eaton Centre is a shopping mall of architectural interest and features a huge Canadian geese mobile, Flight Stop, designed by artist Michael Snow
The Gooderham Building, generally known as the Flatiron Building, is a five-storey, wedge-shaped building at the intersection of Front, Church and Wellington Streets
Toronto meets Hollywood where visitors can see plaques for most of Canada's famous names (Martin Short, for example) embedded in the sidewalk
Toronto's modernist City Hall designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell and was completed in 1965
A massive redevelopment of the city's 46-kilometre waterfront is underway in the city, and the results are sure to be stunning
features modern dance and theatre performances from around the world
This impressive, gothic revival cathedral was built in 1844